On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Jozef Hartinger <jharting(a)redhat.com>wrote:
Jay,
regarding the checkout/update script, there is one for Seam 3. See
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/CheckOutAndBuildSeam for details.
On 03/17/2010 03:08 AM, Jay Balunas wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> So I'm starting to refactor the RichFaces 4.0 build and I am looking at
> what other projects are doing. This includes weld and seam 3 builds (
> especially because we have a similar module concept ).
>
> I'm looking for some lessons learned and what you would change if you
> could.
>
> - Does the single parent pom work well when you have different modules
> with very different dependencies?
>
> - Do you guys have any scripts in your back pocket for making the svn
> co/update, and build easier? We have a top level pom that does nothing
> but build all our modules from their trunk. Might be worth checking in
> ( or I might of just missed it ).
>
> - Dist building - I was thinking of modularizing our dist builds so CDK
> could be responsible for building CDK dist, UI would do the same, while
> having a top level build put these together into the primary dist. Was
> there thoughts of this for weld/seam 3? It appears to me that there is
> really only a top level distribution build. I think both have merits,
> just wondering what the thoughts were.
>
> - I know you guys are using ant builds instead of mvn assembly plugin.
> Was this just because the assembler sucks, or something else?
>
> FYI - I think a lot of the build wiki pages are great, and has good
> details ( RF needs the same for release process). I made a minor update
> to the
http://seamframework.org/Weld/WeldCoreReleases page, but agree
> with other posts that some of the process is "learn as you go". It is
> still much better than many other projects, and I'll help out if I get
> the time, but I can't promise anything right now.
>
> More question to come for sure,
> - Jay
>
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